Just checked, and the download on this page is working and can be played.

Let's check a few things:

1. You did extract the whole zip file to a folder, right? You're not just trying to run the program from inside the zip? Just making sure...2. To make sure you have the right file, the zip file name should be Within a Deep Forest 114.zip.3. To make sure it downloaded correctly, the file size in the Properties of the .zip file should be 21,179,369 bytes (about 20.1 MB).4. It shouldn't be a problem now if it wasn't a problem before, but if you're running Vista/Win7 and are trying to extract to a folder in Program Files, you'll inevitably run into problems. Make a folder for it elsewhere.

1. Nope, the problem is that the .exe isn't unzipping at all. It's only the .exe file too, everything extracts without any issue.2. Yah I tried re-downloading it from there and tried extracting in all into a folder on my desktop, then to a folder on an external hardrive.3. According to google chrome the entire file size of 20.1 MB was downloaded. I tired in firefox too. No luck4. I am running vista but I've been either trying to extract it in a file on my desktop or on an external hardrive. I really have no idea what the problem can be.

However, when I turned off my antivirus i was able to copy the .exe just fine. When I turned it back on though it deleted it. Funny how this is the only file that made it do this. At least the problem is identified now.

I use Trend btw. I hear around that Trend isn't to good to use anymore. Just renewed it not too long ago. Sad.

Trend Micro? That is the same virus protection I used to have and I had this exact same problem! It doesn't actually delete the .exe, it "quarantines" it. I honestly have no idea why it does that, because there's no way to tell it to stop, so the file is as useless as it would be if it were deleted, only it still takes up hard drive space.I switched to avast!.

Wow, I never thought this day would come. I've finally seen an AV with a more frustrating Quarantine than CA.

I did a little research, and it is possible to release a file from Trend's quarantine. It's just that there's no nice GUI that can do it for you. The files are encrypted and located in the folder C:\TMQuarantine. You can move files out, but first you'll need a tool that decrypts them. Here's a page that tells what to do: